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$154 CA Weight Fee?

115 Horse Mercury Serial 644XXXX with a jetdrive. Pulled the plugs to check and clean. Top five were

good. Bottom plug was white, wet and oily.



Compression check:

#1 = 130

#2 = 130

#3 = 130

#4 = 130

#5 = 130

#6 = 150



Will it hurt to run like that? Had the drive off, water hose up the waterpump outlet and had water out

the exhaust shower and tell tale before I ran it. This was all before I pulled the plugs.



Thanks in advance.
 
numbers look good #6 is a little more do to carbon build up keep good plugs in it and take it out and run it hard to clean out the engine
 
Cartman: Apparently, before we bought the boat, the powerhead was re-built. I'm thinking assembly lube leaked down to the #6 cylinder and fouled the plug. Ran the motor with the top 5 plugs connected, connected #6 and idle cleaned up. thinking that #6 had been fouled for a while and now, well, it ought run better than great. Ran real good on 5.



Thanks for your advise and responses.
 
Originally posted by thejeepdude

Have you tried running some seafoam through it? That should clean it out if it is indeed carbon build-up. seafoam



Ditto. Seafoam is good stuff. I'd run it pretty heavy into the intake, then dump what's left in the gas can. It will clean out just about anything.
 
Seafoam?

Where can I get it?



I guess I should've explained it better. #6 was pumping milky white/oily gunk. Again, thinking it neve really fired from re-build.



Thanks, again for your responses and advice.
 
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